[Charge level] LCD screen
Display Information
Constant illumination – battery is charged
Flashing slowly – charge battery immediately
Row of lights illuminating individually – charging in progress
Joystick
The speed and driving direction in a driving profile (e.g."Drive") are controlled with the joystick (see page59).
If the control device is in "Seating" mode, the seat option can be adjusted by moving the joystick forwards/back
wards (see page77) or switched to the next seat option by moving it left/right.
[Slow Speed] and [Fast Speed] buttons
Pressing the button briefly increases/decreases the speed level (see page58). The acoustic signal changes when
the maximum speed level is reached.
[Mode] button
Pressing this button switches the control device to a submenu (e.g.the Power seat functions menu; see
page73).
[On/Off] button
Holding this button turns the power wheelchair on or off (see page58). In combination with additional operating
steps, it also activates/deactivates the drive-away lock (see page61).
[Horn] button
The horn will sound as long as the button is pressed.
[Profiles] button
Briefly pressing the button changes from one profile to the next profile (e.g. "1 Drive" ... "8 Attendant" -> depend
ing on programming). After reaching the last profile, you can switch back to the first profile by pressing the button
again.
External piko buttons
Connected on the control panel (see fig.30, item 1/3).
The external piko buttons serve as an alternative switch for [On/Off] (see fig.30, item3) and [Mode] (see fig.30,
item1). The functionality of the piko buttons corresponds to the functionality of the [On/Off] and [Mode] buttons as
described above.
Other important LCD symbols – CJSM control panel
Display Information
Symbol orange: Restricted speed (creep speed)
Symbol red (flashing): Wheelchair cannot be driven (see page107)
Connected additional input device (if any)
Symbol green: Control panel of the R-Net control device is active
Symbol off: Connected input device is active
Constant speed in forward/reverse direction (optional programming)
"Stepped" mode: With each brief forward joystick movement, the power wheelchair
speeds up by one level (e.g.33%, 66%, 100%) up to the maximum speed level; the
wheelchair slows by one level (e.g.from 66% to 33%) when a brief joystick move
ment is executed in the opposite direction; the wheelchair stops when the joystick is
held in the opposite direction
"Cruise" mode: The power wheelchair accelerates up to the desired speed with a
forward joystick movement and holds it (like cruise control); the wheelchair brakes
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